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So, I'll start. I have 3 devices that I'd say are tied for best

First, my n3ds xl. Beautiful handheld, clamshell, just a nice piece of hardware. If the cstick didn't suck itd be the sole winner. My 3ds has served me very well

I also like my rp4 pro, just a great all round emulation machine. And a functional second analog stick, its almost like analog sticks are meant to be sticks and not pencil top erasers

I also like my ambernic sp, got it recently. Looks cool. And clamshell so yippee

As for the worst, I have a few:

Mandatory jab at the switch. Not awful but cmon, the controls suck

The leapster explorer. Shitty dpad. Insane power consumption, it s afun gimmick, jut kinda useless.

Then I had this little system from lexibook, the "compact cyber arcade" or something. Was silver and white, appeared to be 16 bit. Really shit controls. Buttons weren't even labeled. It also just randomly died after about a decade, but I can't fault it for that I guess.

I also hate tiger handhelds with a passion. Like ignoring the awful game, the controls just SUCK I didn't even pay for the one I do have and I still feel scammed

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[–] apotheotic@beehaw.org 11 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Favourite: Steam Deck, hands down. It has totally revolutionised the way I play games. I very often choose to play games on my deck instead of on my far more powerful pc.

Least favourite: Smartphone. The closest I've come to having an enjoyable traditional gaming experience on a smartphone was Sky: Children of the Light but even then I was constantly getting frustrated with the touchscreen controls and dealing with my phone getting as hot as the surface of the sun. Its also just not a comfortable shape to hold while you game.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yea, phone games have awful controls. But at leasts its not a shitty proper stick

[–] apotheotic@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Fortunately no stick drift

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago

I have a drifting pair. Even without drist the ergonomics are bad. But I've seen worse

[–] rothaine@beehaw.org 8 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Am I the only one who loves the Switch? That the joycons come off and even have their own shoulder buttons is so cool. You can just set it on a table and play some multiplayer Mario Kart, heck yes. And they snap into the ring fit circle thingie! Neat! And the Pro controller is great all around.

Shout out to the DS Lite. Loved that thing. Gotta have the thumb strap to play that Metroid multiplayer FPS.

Worst: TI-84. How the hell they still charging over $100 for this thing, when it has less processing power than a Palm Pilot? Seriously the CPU is from 1976. Yeah Bubble Bobble and Block Dude are great, but the Zelda port runs awful.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 3 points 2 months ago

Switch is a good but underpowered home console. The joycons are just top flat.

All ds systems are cool.

Calculators are way overpriced, yet schools refuse to allow phones

[–] derbis@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago

Love the switch. The only reason I'm still a console gamer at all.

[–] Megaman_EXE@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago

I really like the switch. My only complaints are: I miss the 3DS like charm and customization.

I find it hurts to hold my switch in handheld for too long.

Otherwise, I think it's a very neat machine

[–] Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 months ago

Computer

Everything else is underpowered and gimmicky and overpriced with constant subscriptions to useless junk just to play a game.

[–] t3rmit3@beehaw.org 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Going to stick with portable systems, because a box is a box is a box, even if some are cooler than others (PS2 slim with attached screen, and N64).

#3 Gameboy Advance SP

Loved the compactness of the clamshell design. So much more portable than other systems at the time.

#2 Steam Deck

Windows games on a Linux handheld, plus it runs old games that Win 10 can't.

#1 PlayStation Portable

This was and will always remain my favorite gaming system. So many great games, movies, a cool disc/cartridge hybrid media format, SD card support for all sorts of stuff, custom firmwares... man, such an amazing system.

[–] yuri@pawb.social 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It physically hurts me to see so many other people loved the PSP as much as me, and we’ll never get to go back.

[–] t3rmit3@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

This made me sad so I went on AliExpress and got a usb to psp charger cable...

https://i.imgur.com/oymTIzG.jpeg

[–] ICastFist@programming.dev 5 points 2 months ago (4 children)

My old PSP3000 is one of my favorite pieces. It hasn't seen any action in 5+ years now, but it will probably get some around september.

Mandatory jab at the switch. Not awful but cmon, the controls suck

cries in 3 left joycons with drift

Another of my least fave is my laptop's monitor. It's an ASUS ROG whose screen sucks major balls. If it ever gets over 40ºC, it starts showing some "scanlines" or something like that, with horizontal lines that don't refresh correctly or something, kinda hard to describe. In any case, if I ever game straight on it without anything blowing cool air on the screen, games will become unplayable because it'll reach a point where I literally can't see shit, because the screen won't be refreshing correctly, several lines will be "stuck" for 1 second or more. The keyboard is also a piece of shit.

[–] Vivendi@lemmy.zip 4 points 2 months ago

PSP! Bought when I was a literal child. Works like a fucking charm, even the ORIGINAL BATTERY!

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[–] HER0@beehaw.org 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I really enjoy all of Valve's hardware. Others are mentioning the Steam Deck, which is great, but I also love (and frequently use) the Steam Controller and Valve Index.

I don't know if I have a clear least favorite, as I never owned the things which interest me the least.

[–] BruceTwarzen@lemm.ee 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

People really seem to hate the steam controller. I love that thing.

[–] HER0@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago

A big part of it, I think: the Steam Controller is different in ways that are unpleasant if you approach it like a standard controller. For example, it is not designed to be gripped around the handles like an Xbox controller, but to rest in your fingers. If you attempt to grip it like a traditional controller, it is uncomfortable and the trackpads are hard to use.

I have a friend who grew to like his Steam Controller after using the trackpads on his Steam Deck. For him, it was realizing the potential of the hardware combined with Steam Input.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 3 points 2 months ago

Dishonorable mention. One of those "99 in 1" things with the weird LCD. Really shit dpad, the thing didn't even have tetris

[–] INHALE_VEGETABLES@aussie.zone 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Virtual boy fits in both best and worst 👍

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[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 months ago

Favorite: Steam Deck, it's my favorite piece of gaming hardware I've ever owned. The controls are fantastic, it's now frustrating to use other controllers that don't have back paddles, gyro, or track pads.

Least favorite: cheap off-brand controllers, with bad tactile buttons, sticking buttons, analog sticks that drift, analog sticks that only register 8 directions, etc.

Also, Wii U. I have some mixed feelings on it because I have some good memories with the system, but the hardware never paid off. Their were almost no games that made use of the gamepad screen in a way that wasn't just a gimmick, generally the only real advantages of it were being able to play on a handheld screen while the TV was being used (a feat that the switch and steam deck so far better) and being able to have split screen multiplayer where the players can't see each other's screen (limited because you only have 1 game pad, and the deck struggles to do two different rendered screens for many games, with games like Hyrule warriors having to cut the enemies in half when doing split screen).

[–] missingno@fedia.io 3 points 2 months ago

Favorite:

  • Nintendo DSi - The DS just had such an incredible library, with tons of unique titles you could never experience elsewhere. Though the sad thing about how unique it was is that... you can't properly experience a lot of these titles elsewhere. Emulation just isn't the same. While it came out very late and wasn't worth upgrading to if you already owned an earlier model, the DSi was a very nice and sleek evolution on the hardware. Much more softmod-friendly too.
  • Miyoo Mini Plus - Bought this last year on sale as an impulse buy. Ended up liking it so much I wish I'd bought a more expensive model with analog sticks. My ultimate dream is to someday get something that runs SteamOS in this form factor.
  • My custom built fightstick - Put this together last year to replace my old Hori RAP4. Really happy with how it turned out! Love the GP2040-CE, I used to have to go through an adapter to use the HRAP4 on Switch and I can feel the difference not having that added latency anymore.

Hard for me to name least favorites, because I haven't owned a system I actively disliked, and I don't wanna just say CD-i or N-Gage or whatever. But I guess I'll list ones that I have mixed feelings on:

  • Wii - The Wii had a few great games. It also had a lot of duds. The saddest thing about it is how many games had to shoehorn waggle gimmicks in, and how few of them actually did it well.
  • Steam Deck - As a Linux nerd that wants to see the platform grow, I love that the Steam Deck exists. It's arguably the most important thing that has happened to Linux gaming. It just isn't for me at all. It's too big to be a handheld, I grew up on a Game Boy Color and I still love curling up with handhelds in bed, but this doesn't feel cozy to play with at all. I do occasionally use it + dock as a portable setup I can take to FGC events, or when I have guests I'll sometimes hook it up to the TV for Jackbox, but it mostly gathers dust the rest of the time.
  • Switch - Great library, and the hybrid form clearly worked out for Nintendo just because they don't have to divide their output between two platforms. But like the Deck, it's not what I want in a handheld, mine doesn't leave the dock. It's also rather frustrating how many bad ports the system got, I wish developers would simply stop trying to port games it clearly can't handle - especially when there are plenty of older titles in their back catalog that I'm sure could have good ports but get overlooked. And don't get me started on JoyCons!
[–] chloyster@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Favorites

  • Steam Deck
  • Analogue Pocket
  • My PC I suppose. Can do the most!

Least favorite

  • DS-i: just a lot worse than the lite imo. The camera and the few dsi downloadable games were not worth losing GBA back compat
  • PlayStation TV: had potential but was just a worse vita and mediocre streaming box.
  • Piboy: a weird raspberry pi 4 based handheld I had by a company called experimental pi. It was actually kind of cool, but they had their own custom software needed to run on the screen and they were really bad about getting fixes out, and some patches would brick the machine iirc. The company seems to be defunct now. The website is a 404 now
[–] shnizmuffin@lemmy.inbutts.lol 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Favorite: Nintendo 3DS XL. I never would have thought a resistive touchscreen would last that long. What an absolute beating that thing took.

Dogshit: Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad Pro (1999 edition). Motherfucker didn't know up from left.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago

My 3ds has taken a beating too. Those things are champs

[–] JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I only have one, a 16 inch, 120hz, 16GB RAM, 1660 Ti laptop, so it's got to be that. I do like it, though.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago

Wow that's powerful. My laptops at epretty weak

[–] AceFuzzLord@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Least favorite has to be a tie between switch joycons in general and the circle pad on 3DS.

Joycons on their own are too small to be all too comfortable disconnected and connected they're slightly better since I can position part of my hand on the back of the switch, so there's at least that.

And with the 3DS circle pad, it's just nowhere near sensitive enough. Movements feel too quick, with little to no control over how far the pad move, in my opinion.

As for favorite, I'll say that in general I absolutely hate track pads and everything they stand for, but steam deck is the only exception. With most track pads I've used recently outside of the steam deck, I have trouble clicking since the mouse buttons are built into the track pad and half of the time feel like they don't work. Though with the deck I find it real easy to just click pretty much anywhere on pad and it'll click for me.

Only problem I've had with deck pads is that sometimes the click is a bit too sensitive for me, so I'll sometimes accidentally click while on the onscreen keyboard by accident or click while playing a game like Gemcraft, making me deselect a gem or power up while dragging over.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The 3ds analog is good. Comfiest stick ever.

[–] AceFuzzLord@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

To each their own. I got a used 3DS less than a year ago, so maybe that's why I find the analog bad. Wear and tear.

[–] confusedbytheBasics@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)
  • SNES was the ultimate From childhood until the release of Nintendo 64
  • In high school it was a PC with a mouse and keyboard.
  • Now it's a PC with an xbox controller. Using a mouse and keyboard reminds me too much of work.

There is a PS5, a Switch, and a Steamdeck, in the house plus several more devices in the garage. I'll watch other people play but gaming on dedicated hardware just doesn't grab me. I've never tried gaming on a phone.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago

Yea, SNES is good, one of my favourite systems. Phone gaming is bad (shitty practices)

[–] Eggyhead@kbin.run 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

DSi introduced region locking to Nintendo handhelds. I stopped buying them at that point. The next Nintendo system I bought was the switch, which was no longer region locked. The DSi kicked that off, so it might be my least favorite.

Favorite hardware is a much tougher nut to crack. Could be my first console, n64, or my first gaming apparatus, the Gameboy Pocket. But the PSVR1 blew me away and made me a little less into flat games. The PS5 has everything I love from PS4 onward (and does VR), and the Steam deck streams my PS5 from bed while also playing pc, retro, and Xbox games and being a full on Linux machine.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Oh. I thought older stuff was locked too. Aren't nes/fc carts non compatible? I likely wrong.

Yea, lots of good hardware over the years

[–] Eggyhead@kbin.run 1 points 2 months ago

Home consoles were region locked based on physical barriers in the slots that would block a cartridge from a different region. You could just extract those barriers and the console could play any cartridge from any region, though. Handhelds had been different, though. Up to the DSi, you could buy a handheld cartridge from any country and it would plug in and play no problem.

[–] violintech@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago

Favorites:

  • DS Lite: maybe it’s because it was my first gaming console I bought with my own money as a kid. But this thing is such a trooper. Looks beautiful clamshell and the battery some how is still good today, almost 20 years later. Works real well with game carts too!

  • GameCube: I’m such a sucker for Nintendo but this thing was so portable and had a phenomenal wireless controller if you had it. I loved this console and the mini disks were so fun until I lost my case full of them.

  • Switch Lite: I know this isn’t a common one but the weight and the power behind it is amazing to me. I’ve always wanted a super portable console that doesn’t weigh a lot. The regular switch hurts for me to hold too long even with grips.

Least Favs:

  • PS2 slim: this little shit barely worked. At one point the slim would stop working where I’d have to open it, spin the disk like I was pull starting a lawn mower. It also scratched half my disks for no reason. The OG was a tank.

  • OG DS: bulky pain in the ass. Felt like holding two GBAs glued together.

[–] TransplantedSconie@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

Favorites

Steamdeck: Such a great way to game at home or on the go, and I have access to a ton of games via my account

N64 controller:

That thing was such a comfortable controller.

Not so Favorites:

Switch controllers:

Hopefully, they will fix them for the second version because the drift is unbearable at times. I bought kits to fix them, but come on man

Dreamcast.

Not so much it was a bad system, Sega just abandoned it like hot potato. The controllers sucked though from what I remember. Really bulky.

[–] Telorand@reddthat.com 1 points 2 months ago

Favorites:

  • Steam Deck. I haven't been this excited for a console since the original Xbox. I play a lot of games that I would otherwise avoid on my gaming rig, and it's excellent for traveling.

  • Steam Controller. This one was worth the effort to get used to, and it introduced me to gyro controls and paddle buttons. Also, it was integral to the Steam Deck's control scheme design.

Least favorites:

  • Wii. There were a few good games, but the controllers sucked ass. GameCube was better.

  • Game Gear. Screen was a smudge-fest. Any kind of motion was super hard to see.

  • Gen 1 Xbox controller. That thing was massive and awkward.

[–] knokelmaat@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

My favorite is honestly my PS5. The load times are fantastic and I love the feel of the controller and the rumble / adaptive triggers. I also fucking loved my PS Vita, to bad it had such a mediocre run games wise.

Worst is pretty harsh, as I have loved all my consoles. But there's no denying that the PSP was a bit garbage with its single analog stick (which was also very hard to use).

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[–] BruceTwarzen@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

Favourite: PC Least favourite: Nintendo switch

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

All of my gaming is super retro or low tech. I do have an XBoxOne but i rarely use it. Computer is old so games on there are mostly old old stuff from the 90s and early 2000s.

Hardware wise i have an Anbernic 353V that I do a lot of retro gaming. Not a huge fan of the Gameboy style setup but its a good cheap machine.

My kids have Switches and thats what kicked me from supporting Nintendo after they go obsolete. The Joycons on one suck and I've replaced the connector hardware twice now. The best version is the Lite but you cant connect it to a TV which is dumb. Their family sharing is broken (wife has digital game, i havs DLC, we are SOL).

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago

Yea, the switch is a bad console, was the start of Nintendo becoming as shitty as the competition

[–] FlashMobOfOne@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Least favorite - Joycons. They make my hands ache, and I hate that to enjoy my switch I have to have a 3rd-party grip.

Favorite - my Lenovo legion laptop, which has given me for excellent years of service. I'm going to upgrade to a newer model later this year and keep this one, install Linux on it, and make it a Linux-only machine for better privacy in using the Web.

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[–] AVincentInSpace@pawb.social 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Is that 3DS jailbroken? If not, you totally should.

[–] sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It is, but I don't really play much on it

[–] averyminya@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago

After you jailbreak it, you can! Lol.

Also, I've heard that PSP nubs fit perfectly in replacing the C-stick on the 3DS. May be worth looking into!

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